It's hard to believe it's been 34 years since the birth of England's second in line. Prince Charles and Princess Diana's first child was born June 21, 1982. The Duke of Cambridge will no doubt ring in his big day with wife Kate and their children, Prince George, almost 3, and Princess Charlotte, 1.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are set to have a busy month, as they will be visiting various charities throughout November. Both will meet with Only Connect on the 19th—a charity that works to prevent crimes, and helps former prisoners—and they also each have a few solo engagements lined up.

On November 20, Kate Middleton‘s style is sure to wow when she meets with Place2Be, a charity that provides mental health services for schoolchildren, while later that week Prince William will be a guest at the Winter White Gala to support the charity Centrepoint, which helps the homeless.

Those who attend the gala will see various performers in concert, including Jon Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift. And to honor his humanitarian work, Jon Bon Jovi will be presented with the Centrepoint Great Britain Youth Inspiration Award—by the prince himself, no less! (We look forward to that photograph.)

Prince Harry is also keeping busy with charitable organizations—on November 14, he will take part in the Walking With the Wounded South Pole Allied Challenge Departure Event, which is a fundraiser on behalf of injured servicemen and women.

But the redheaded prince isn’t content merely to make speeches in London—on December 1, he will be taking part in a race to the South Pole. He and his teammates—all of whom have received injuries in Afghanistan—will be racing three other teams across the Antarctic wasteland.